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Effect of temperature-dependent cross sections on O-4 slant column density estimation by a space-borne UV-visible hyperspectral sensor

Author(s)
Park, Sang SeoTakemura, ToshihikoKim, Jhoon
Issued Date
2017-03
DOI
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.12.020
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/27358
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231016309797?via%3Dihub
Citation
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, v.152, pp.98 - 110
Abstract
The sensitivities of oxygen dimer (O-4) slant column densities (SCDs) were examined by applying temperature-dependent O-4 cross sections using the radiative transfer model (RTM) calculation with the linearized pseudo-spherical vector discrete ordinate radiative transfer model. For the sensitivity study, we used a newly developed cross section database in place of the database used in the operational algorithm. Newly investigated O-4 cross section databases for 203 K and 293 K were used for the radiance simulation by interpolating temperature for each atmospheric layer based on the vertical profile of standard atmosphere in the RTM. The effect of the temperature-dependent cross sections was a significant O-4 SCD increase of 8.3% with dependence on satellite and solar viewing geometries. Furthermore, the O-4 SCD generally increased by an estimated 3.9% based on the observation geometries of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument. For the long-term comparison, the O-4 SCD estimated from the temperature-dependent cross sections corrects 20% of the total underestimation of O-4 SCD between the observation and simulation. Although the surface pressure variation and background aerosol effect also correct the O-4 SCD discrepancy, the effect of temperature-dependent cross sections was more important than the effects of surface pressure variation and background aerosols. Therefore, temperature dependence of the cross section in the RTM calculation is essential for the accurate simulation of O-4 SCD.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
1352-2310
Keyword (Author)
O-4Slant column densityDifferential optical absorption spectroscopyCross section
Keyword
OPTICAL-ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPYOZONE MONITORING INSTRUMENTMAX-DOAS MEASUREMENTSAIR-MASS FACTORSSATELLITE-OBSERVATIONSSENSITIVITY-ANALYSISRETRIEVAL ALGORITHMAEROSOL EXTINCTIONATMOSPHERIC O-4SKY RADIOMETER

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